ABOUT TECHKNOWLEDGE

TECHKNOWLEDGE EDUCATION IS THE LARGEST ROBOTICS TRAINING
COMPANY FOR SCHOOL STUDENTS!

The future of science belongs to Robotics. Everything in the world is being robotised. Robots have found their way into manufacturing cars to packaging pickles. Routine manual tasks are performed by robots in a jiffy. Companies are adopting Man Minimum and Machine Maximum strategies. Quality Robotics Training for students is the need of the hour. Techknowledge Education pioneers in imparting STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Maths) based robotics training for school students.

So what does the program do? The STEM based robotics learning system make learning science interesting and fun filled. The concept based learning system helps students to understand scientific concepts as they build robot models. The programs are delivered as in curriculum robotics program in Techknowledge enabled Schools and as After School Activity in Techknowledge Education’s student activity centres across India and Abroad

THE TECHKNOWLEDGE EDGE

BEST CURRICULUM

Best STEM based Robot Building Curriculum to supplement school education

ACTIVITY BASED

Completely fun filled, activity based robot building sessions

Progressive Learning

Gradual learning progress for beginners to have an in-depth understanding on Robotics.

FULLY CUSTOMIZABLE

Customizable Programs based on Needs of school, age of children and understanding levels.

CREATIVITY

Modules designed to trigger innate creativity and innovation in a Child.

Social Values

Focus, team Work, communication, time management, and organizational skills.

Techknow Facts?

55

Schools

11

Locations

245

Robots

4

Intl. Competitions

50000

Students

Techknowledge is the right place to build and showcase your Child’s talent

Our Team

PROFESSIONAL & OUTSTANDING IDEAS OF OUR PASSIONATE TEAM MAKES US UNIQUE IN EVERY SENSE

Karthik Ramani

Director - Strategic Operations

GODWIN VARGHEESE

Head - Development & Operations

VINOD KUMAR

Founding Partner & Advisor

ARCHANA RAMANI

Vice President - Business Development

Fazil Siddiqu

Business Manager

Koushik Srinivasan

Associate Partner

Archana Rajalabandi

Associate Partner

Bibhuti Bushan Nayak

Associate Partner

Pranab Sarkar

Associate Partner

Sridevi Gunasekaran

Associate Partner

Nirmala Krishnan

Associate Partner

Veena Ramagopalan

Associate Partner

OUR PROGRAMS

ALL OF TECHKNOWLEDGE EDUCATION’S COURSES ARE THOUGHTFULLY DESIGNED TO BE FUN-FILLED INTERACTIVE. CHILDREN NOT JUST BUILD ROBOTS BUT ALSO LEARN THE ALLIED SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY THAT REVOLVES AROUND EACH MODEL THEY MAKE. EACH CLASSROOM SESSION IS DIVIDED INTO PLANNING, DESIGNING, CONSTRUCTING, PROGRAMMING AND OPERATING ROBOTS.

A good mix of Analytic Skills, Creativity, and Experience make Wonderful Robots

HAVE A LOOK AT OUR DETAILED COURSE BROCHURES

Camps

SUMMER CAMPS

These camps are essentially camps for about 2 – 3 hours every day for a period of 10 days between March 16 and May 15.

For detailed information about camps in your area, please write to info@techknowledge.in

WINTER CAMPS

Winter camps are conducted for 8 -10 days between December 20 and January 5.

For detailed information about camps in your area, please write to info@techknowledge.in

COMPETITIONS

BUILD TO COMPETE

Competitions and in multi-dimensional development of children.They teach children to be active team players,be good leaders,share their task,be perseverant, compete in a fair manner and improve self-confidence,besides providing them a platform to showcase their interests and developing a never give-up attitude with them.

Techknowledge Education continuously trains its children to participate in various competitions like RoboOlympics,the Robot Olympiad and first Lego League from various other in-house competitions.

Robo Olympics

World Robo Olympiad

First Lego League

Robo Olympics

RoboOlympics is the flagship competition of TechKnowledge Education. TechKnowledge Education provides all students from across India, the unique opportunity to compete against each other with the robots they build in an Olympic like arena. The attributes of RoboOlympics are determination, perseverance, creativity and success. Children form teams and build robots on the spot within the given time to compete against robots made by other teams. Adherence to the rules devised by the organization is mandatory which in turn teaches children to be more disciplined and fight against other teams in a friendly environment.

World Robo Olympiad

The World Robot Olympiad is an event for science, technology and education which brings together the young people all over the world to develop their creativity and problem solving skills through challenging and educational robotics competitions. The Objectives of World Robot Olympiad are

1 -> Provide students up to the age of 19 an opportunity to expand their horizons through exploration of robots and robotic systems.

2 -> Introduce the concept of modern science into school’s educational activities in science and technology.

4 -> Bring together young people all over the world to develop creativity and problem solving skills through challenging and educational robot competition.

5 -> To widen the youth’s view in the application of science & technology, improve their learning efficiency & encourage our youth to be future scientists, engineers and inventors.

TechKnowledge Education has trained umpteen students to participate in the Indian leg of the World Robot Olympiad in the last few years. It is with pride that we tell you that our students have come first among all the teams in India who have participated in the competition and have represented India at the finals conducted at Abu Dhabi – U.A.E.

First Lego League

FIRST® LEGO® League (FLL) is a global program created to get children excited about science and technology. The competition, designed for school goers in the age 9 to 16 years throws them various challenges based on real world scientific problems to engage them in research, problem solving, and engineering. The highlights of the competition are its Core Values, which emphasize friendly sportsmanship, learning, and community involvement.

The First Lego League competition has two parts, a Project and a Robot Game. Working in teams of 3 – 10, under the guidance of an adult coach, Children build a robot that can autonomously complete various missions in a stipulated 2 minutes and 30 seconds and also analyze, research and arrive at a solution to a real world problem and submit their findings and recommendations as a project report. While other competitions aim at providing an opportunity to every student who is interested in robotics, FLL aims at identifying talents